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5. Identify agencies/groups to develop, administer, and maintain public <br />accesses, including developing County capacity for this purpose; <br />6. Identify funding sources to purchase public access easement to priority areas; <br />7. When public access goals will involve several landowners, acquire the public <br />access incrementally as opportunities arise to do so, <br />8. Public accesses that cross private land will be acquired and held until <br />appropriate management of the accesses is in place, <br />9. Collaborate with State and Federal agencies on public accesses that require <br />multi -agency involvement, <br />10. Develop a standardized template to promote consistency and <br />comprehensiveness in the public access plans required by of landowners, <br />11. Partner with community organizations capable of assisting with public access <br />management; <br />12. Work with State agencies (particularly with DOFAW) to coordinate, survey, <br />develop, and manage public trails and roads leading to forest reserves. <br />13. In co-sponsorship with the State when possible, acquire land for public access <br />to historic sites and objects and to the shoreline where safe transit does not <br />already exist. <br />14. Reinstitute a Public Access Sign program managed by the Planning <br />Department to assist interested community groups in maintaining <br />appropriate signage at public access points. <br />15. Provide cultural and safety information at trailheods. <br />The above actions can be implemented independently of each other and do not <br />reflect prioritization by their listing order." <br />Second by Ms. Pahi'o. Motion passed with 6 votes aye and 1 vote nay (Mr. <br />Carvalho). <br />v. New Kokua Action to the National Park Service: <br />Ms. Mendoza moved to add the New Kokua Action to the National Park Service <br />as proposed. <br />New Kokua Action: <br />Explore expansion of the Ala Kohokoi National Historic Troil in the Homokuo <br />Planning Area. <br />Second by Mr. Kurokawa. Motion passed with 7 votes aye and 0 votes nay. <br />vi. Revise County Action Policy 100: Through discussion it was suggested the third <br />bullet read "Assess and improve or develop new restroom facilities at the <br />Waipi'o Lookout to ensure they are adequate for the number of users to the site <br />and meet hygienic standards for maintenance and cleanliness." <br />Page 19 <br />
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